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NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
Operating In Beaver, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Major, Woods and Woodward Counties in Oklahoma
TYSON LITTAU
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Kenny Knowles, Pres......................... Arnett Ray Smith, Vice-Pres. ........................Taloga John Bruce, Jr., Sec.-Treas. .............. Sharon Marvin Wilkinson ............................ Buffalo Clair Craighead ...........................Woodward Wayne
Hall..................................Mooreland Duane
Henderson........................Mooreland Lee
Huckaby.....................................Selman Gilbert Perkins.
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Jonna Hensley.....................................Editor John Meinders................................ Attorney
IN CASE OF TROUBLE CALL: 24 HOUR EMERGENCY 1-877-9NOPOWER (877.966.7693)
OFFICE HOURS
8 AM TO 4:30 PM MONDAY-FRIDAY
ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2707 WOODWARD, OK 73802
2925 WILLIAMS AVENUE WOODWARD, OK 73801 NOTICE
A copy of NWEC Bylaws will be made available for any member upon request.
Web page:
www.nwecok.coop E-mail:
nwec@nwecok.coop
Alexander Fritzler Attention seniors! Apply now to get cash for college
orthwestern Electric is pleased to announce the opportunity for graduating seniors to apply for the Fanning-Fussell Scholarship. NWEC’s scholarship committee will award scholarships in the amount of $500 per semester to individuals who excel academically and are pursuing a four-year university or college de- gree program or a two-year associate degree or technical institute certificate program. The scholarship is for one year and can only be used for tuition, books, and room and board. To be eligible, students must be a senior in one of the high schools in Northwestern Electric’s service terri- tory and reside in a household served by NWEC. (1300002)
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For a complete list of eligibility requirements and an application, con- tact Jonna Hensley at 580.256.7425 or 800.375.7423. You can also access the information at
www.nwecok.coop under the Youth Programs tab. The deadline to apply is Fri., Feb. 3, 2017.
Member Appreciation Day winner A
lexander Fritzler was the lucky winner of the $100 gift card NWEC gave away during
Member Appreciation day.
Thank you to all our members who stopped by to enjoy the hot Wassail, cookies and sign up for our draw- ing. We also want to thank those who donated to our Give a Watt Energy Tree program. Your generous dona- tions helped make the holidays a little brighter for others who are struggling financially.
October 2016 Operating Report 2015
Revenue - Billing......................................................... Cost of Power............................................................... Miles of Lines .............................................................. Members Connected .................................................... Density per Mile .......................................................... Average Member KWH............................................... Average Bill .................................................................
“NWEC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
2,310,107 1,395,767 4,982
11,974 2.40
2,050 193
KWH Purchased........................................................... 25,222,849 KWH Sold.................................................................... 24,550,440 Income per Mile........................................................... Expense per Mile .........................................................
466 496
January 2017
2016
2,565,552 1,557,355 4,995
11,927 2.39
2,179 215
27,299,118 25,988,633 517 514
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